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if you look at the women in the economy. there are 500,000 more women who lost their jobs during the obama administration and why weren't we talking about them? why didn't we hear about how he was going to get them employed? he is talking about the issues that they care about. there are lots of things that you can attack women about. contraception and abortion. and i don't agree with him about a lot of those issues. they are fighting on the wrong side. if i was them, i would focus on what matters to them. it is not about binders of women. >> thank you very much. when we come back. battleground america to sketchy deals. all-stars on the high points and low points of the debate last night. more about how they brush than what they brush with. they think all brushes are the same. they're not. that's why i tell my patients about the pro-health clinical brush from oral-b. unlike an ordinary toothbrush, it has pro-flex sides that individually adjust to teeth and gums. it truly provides a better clean. trust the brand more dentists
if you look at the women in the economy. there are 500,000 more women who lost their jobs during the obama administration and why weren't we talking about them? why didn't we hear about how he was going to get them employed? he is talking about the issues that they care about. there are lots of things that you can attack women about. contraception and abortion. and i don't agree with him about a lot of those issues. they are fighting on the wrong side. if i was them, i would focus on what...
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we'll cover a lot of topics from the economy to social issue. but as third, even fourth party candidates, i decided to start with the obvious question, though -- why are you running? >> i'm running as a mother and a medical doctor really concerned about the direction we're going. and what propelled me into this race at this time, and i've been an activist for two decades really. people ask what kind of medicine i'm practicing, and i say political medicine because it's the mother of all illnesses. we got to fix this one in order to fix everything else that ails us. what propelled me into this race was when the president put medicare and social security on the chopping block as the solution to the debt ceiling crisis a year ago. so i'm basically in this to ensure that everyday people have a voice in this election and a choice at the polls that's not bought and paid for by wall street. and to ensure that we can puts forward the solutions the american people are clamoring for. >> that was a little bit longer than 30 seconds. i didn't give you the ti
we'll cover a lot of topics from the economy to social issue. but as third, even fourth party candidates, i decided to start with the obvious question, though -- why are you running? >> i'm running as a mother and a medical doctor really concerned about the direction we're going. and what propelled me into this race at this time, and i've been an activist for two decades really. people ask what kind of medicine i'm practicing, and i say political medicine because it's the mother of all...
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. >> and brown said, for a state as big as california with the economy like it, people need reliable water. and certainly, he has those interests in mind. he is selling this as a plan to preserve that water liability and fix the ecological problems. they are including thousands and thousands of habitat restoration which will help the fish. >> belva: in the past, it has been a big south/north debate. now this seems not to necessarily be that geographic. who are the sides here? >> it is an interesting breakdown. certainly the loudest opposition is coming from the delta. the farmers are extremely concerns of the construction and concerned about the water. the interesting split with the environmental groups. some are opposed to this as they were 30 years ago. others are waiting to see if the benefits will be greater than the harm for the species in trouble. >> there is a political split, too. our united states senators are on board with the plan, but the congressional delegation is against it. >> yes. we will see these geographic overtones continue. it depends where you are. in the centr
. >> and brown said, for a state as big as california with the economy like it, people need reliable water. and certainly, he has those interests in mind. he is selling this as a plan to preserve that water liability and fix the ecological problems. they are including thousands and thousands of habitat restoration which will help the fish. >> belva: in the past, it has been a big south/north debate. now this seems not to necessarily be that geographic. who are the sides here?...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cons a report on our key. issues that so much given to each musician find the facts in the arab spring arab winter where does this great liberation project stand in the arab middle east and where is it going are the forces of react. to the input from both them of course other aspects of very important for the commercialization of the soul of the got this it is you mustn't see i mean i mean these are water and oil because water doesn't cost much on oil because a lot of shows every time we load our oil products onto a tank we have to be sure it contains a minimum of water. was up and i say the blood of nigeria because it's their role material it's their problem you know what is it we here to hell. from exploited and for me it's what is the fruit of their history we spoke of their history because it is to do is to it's because of the millions of years of history. we have. and i hope it will allow them to fuel their economy just you know in an
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cons a report on our key. issues that so much given to each musician find the facts in the arab spring arab winter where does this great liberation project stand in the arab middle east and where is it going are the forces of react. to the input from both them of course other aspects of very important for the commercialization of the soul of the got...
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economy to it i do some of the fish imports. they were drinking does or was that because of the devices in doing they are bored says in as because i didn't. know what i should do anything with. that i says and i discuss it in the i think intuitively that why what i wanted not about the internet by the review was done by the thank you what though. offshore from the village the f.p.s. engineers and technicians continue extract oil far from land because that's the job at the heart of the story machine the end of a pipe and in a small jar the famous brown liquid. the world's holy grail you might say. so this is the oil. being treated it's a condensate it's a very light crude it is it. i mean more than two thousand meters down. and we can get something out that's relatively easy but it comes out of the tap it's what they call the blob of nigeria. for this quality you have to go deeper and deeper to find it today overshoot or major projects a situation a very great debt. so it's going to require immense technology. more and more techn
economy to it i do some of the fish imports. they were drinking does or was that because of the devices in doing they are bored says in as because i didn't. know what i should do anything with. that i says and i discuss it in the i think intuitively that why what i wanted not about the internet by the review was done by the thank you what though. offshore from the village the f.p.s. engineers and technicians continue extract oil far from land because that's the job at the heart of the story...
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economy to it i do some other fish imports. thinking doesn't know what that because of the devices in doing they are bored says in as because i didn't. know what i should have been hearing with. dices in this guy sitting i think intuitively that why what i want to add not up until it up by the review was i didn't know what the. her. offshore from the village the f.p.s. so engineers and technicians continue to extract the oil fall from land because that's the job of the heart of the extraordinary machine the end of a pipe and in a small jar the famous brown liquid. the world's holy grail you might say. so but this is the oil. being treated it's a condensate it's a very light crude it is you. know i mean we're more than two thousand meters. and we can get something up that's relatively easy but if you so it comes out of the top it's what they call the blob of nigeria is that. this or this close we have to go deeper and deeper to find it today over future major projects a situation of very great depth. so it's going to require imm
economy to it i do some other fish imports. thinking doesn't know what that because of the devices in doing they are bored says in as because i didn't. know what i should have been hearing with. dices in this guy sitting i think intuitively that why what i want to add not up until it up by the review was i didn't know what the. her. offshore from the village the f.p.s. so engineers and technicians continue to extract the oil fall from land because that's the job of the heart of the...
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and the economy's hurting and we need someone that knows how to fix the economy. >> josh, people say he can fix things. he can break them, too. when he was at bain, as many jobs as he made, he also wiped out. that was the nature of the beast of being a venture capitalist. what do you say to that? >> not sure where you got your facts -- >> i'm not saying that. this is what people say about him. he's a ruthless machine beneath the ready smile. >> he's a guy who is in this to help people who are suffering under this economy. you think right now there's 23 million americans who are out of work or underemployed. you think there's a $16 trillion deficit. this is something, this is a legacy we can't pass on to the next generation. my biggest concern is not my business but my five kids and what's going to happen to them in this america. >> craig, the other criticism your dad gets with his policies and those of paul rryan, his running mate, they look after the rich, not so bothered by those at the poor end of the game. they don't want to hike up taxes for the rich. they think they should come
and the economy's hurting and we need someone that knows how to fix the economy. >> josh, people say he can fix things. he can break them, too. when he was at bain, as many jobs as he made, he also wiped out. that was the nature of the beast of being a venture capitalist. what do you say to that? >> not sure where you got your facts -- >> i'm not saying that. this is what people say about him. he's a ruthless machine beneath the ready smile. >> he's a guy who is in this...
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and i hope it will allow them to fuel their economy just. in an efficient whiteman but despite that there are a few problems. from your point of view can you understand that there are people who might want to attack you. maybe maybe you should cut that. i'm just asking the question you don't have to answer that i know my answer is yes personally that doesn't surprise me. but doesn't surprise me. back on land we allude military surveillance to film something that's totally forbidden to film on pain or rest in major problems yeah. yeah. you know is this with. a protest movement to denounce the environmental damage caused by the old companies wants to show. i think that's where we move. and we will move into you we come close though this is not been done it's in that there fifty it's. the end of a pipeline most in the wild an enormous blaze the stench of gases insupportable the heat five hundred meters it's already unbearable i was thinking it was the forbidden things like that yes that was a problem in. gaza and that's in two thousand and five
and i hope it will allow them to fuel their economy just. in an efficient whiteman but despite that there are a few problems. from your point of view can you understand that there are people who might want to attack you. maybe maybe you should cut that. i'm just asking the question you don't have to answer that i know my answer is yes personally that doesn't surprise me. but doesn't surprise me. back on land we allude military surveillance to film something that's totally forbidden to film on...
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economy to it i do some of that fish imports would you. think it does or what that because of the devices it. is in has because i did end up for it and i said i didn't know what. that does is it not discuss the deniability i think intuitively about why what i want to add not up to. repeat what i did think of what the. goal of. off shore from the village the s.p.s. the engineers and technicians continue extracting oil far from land because that's the job of the heart of the story machine the end of a pipe and in a small jar the famous brown liquid. the world's holy grail you might say. so but this is the oil. being treated it's a condensate it's a very light crude that is. i mean we're more than two thousand meters down. and we can get something out that's relatively easy to do so it comes out of the top it's what they call the blob of nigeria. so this quality you have to go deeper and deeper to find it today or future major projects a situation of very great depth. so it's going to require immense technology. more and more to. the logical
economy to it i do some of that fish imports would you. think it does or what that because of the devices it. is in has because i did end up for it and i said i didn't know what. that does is it not discuss the deniability i think intuitively about why what i want to add not up to. repeat what i did think of what the. goal of. off shore from the village the s.p.s. the engineers and technicians continue extracting oil far from land because that's the job of the heart of the story machine the end...
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the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm p. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> two former republican governors who recently come on the show to explain why they left the party and become political independents. now add charlie crist to the list. the former governor is now independent. some wonder if that's temporary. i asked him what caused him to make the switch. >> as i said at the convention, i didn't leave the republican party. the republican party left me. much in the fashion that ronald reagan once talked about when referring to the democratic party, that he didn't leave the party the party at that time left him. i felt the same way with the republicans. you know, it's just a matter of, you look at policies and
the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm p. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> two former republican governors who recently come on the show to...
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terra mergers says they think he is out of touch. >>> the weak economy brought president obama to the white house briefing room friday and he urged european leaders to take action on the debt crisis and called on congress to take action on the jobs plan he sent to capitol hill. >>> that left most of the jobs plant sitting there and i urge them to reconsider >>> the president said there is money set aside for projects that will get construction workers teachers and police and firefighters back on the job. >>> the private sector is doing fine, the witnesses we see half to do with state and local government >>> mitt romney wasted no time answering the president's assessment of the economy >>> he said the private sector is doing fine, is a rally that at of touch? >>> president obama clarified his remarks. >>> let me be as clear as eye candy, the economy needs to be strengthened that is why i had a press conference i believe that a lot of americans are hurting right now. >>> republicans said it is the president is refusing to work with them. >>> because of the failed stimulus policies and
terra mergers says they think he is out of touch. >>> the weak economy brought president obama to the white house briefing room friday and he urged european leaders to take action on the debt crisis and called on congress to take action on the jobs plan he sent to capitol hill. >>> that left most of the jobs plant sitting there and i urge them to reconsider >>> the president said there is money set aside for projects that will get construction workers teachers and...
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economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm p. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> i was talk to go the doctors at doctors without borders during the break, and one thing they said they really needed was someone from the city health department or the city government, a decision maker, to answer their calls, to get in touch with them to try to help organize kind of the medical response in the rockaways in particular, to try to get it organized because they're not organized. so if someone from the health department or city government is listening, doctors without borders would really like to get in touch with you. >>> the bush tax cuts, as you know, expire on new year's day and automatic budget cuts kick in, unless congress and the white house can agree that damage cuts won't destroy the government. >> if we're serious about reducing the deficit, we have to combine spending cuts with revenue. and that means asking the wealthiest americans to pay a little more in taxes. >> so that was the president
economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm p. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> i was talk to go the doctors at doctors without borders during the break, and one thing they said they really needed was someone from the city health department or the city government, a decision maker, to answer their calls, to get in touch with them to try to help organize kind of the medical response in the...
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is it just a slowdown for the macro china economy, or is it really just specific to yum!? we saw yum! really top out last week around that $72, $73 level, and it backed off almost 10%. it's trading around $67, which was somewhat of a support. it has tried to rally off that, but not with much success. i really would look for $62.50 as the next big support line. at $62.50, if you look at all the fundamentals with yum!, that may be a point to try and get back in and dip your toes in the water a bit. > good to have you on the show. that is scott bauer of trading advantage. > > thank you angie. that's it for today. we hope you will join us tomorrow for a sneak peek into stocks you might want to own in the new year. from all of us at first business news, have a great day! . >>> crews here in san francisco have been working overnight to fix it, we will tell you what you need to know. >>> i don't know what to do. >> people are hit hard by the weekend storm continue to pick up the pieces, we will let you know when more rain is on the way and how hard it is expected to hit. >>> ther
is it just a slowdown for the macro china economy, or is it really just specific to yum!? we saw yum! really top out last week around that $72, $73 level, and it backed off almost 10%. it's trading around $67, which was somewhat of a support. it has tried to rally off that, but not with much success. i really would look for $62.50 as the next big support line. at $62.50, if you look at all the fundamentals with yum!, that may be a point to try and get back in and dip your toes in the water a...
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> two former republican governors who recently come on the show to explain why they left the party and become political independents. now add charlie crist to the list. the former governor is now independent. some wonder if that's temporary. i asked him what caused him to make the switch. >> as i said at the convention, i didn't leave the republican party. the republican party left me. much in the fashion that ronald reagan once talked about when referring to
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [...
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economy. policy makers will review several recent reports that point to a slowing u.s. economy. in the program to fed sells shorter-term securities and buys longer-term bonds to encourage borrowing and spending >> we have fog and morning dew but i'm told it will be a delightful day. >> summer is just around the corner. we will crank up the temperatures today and we had a one day cool down. still a couple of patches of fog along the coast this morning. mostly clear in the valleys with temperatures generally in the fifties. plenty of '70s and '80s around the bay and the upper 60s towards the coast line. high pressure now kicking the low pressure to the east which means temperatures will rebound quite a bit for the day. the offshore wind will help the temperatures soar in the afternoon. it should be mostly sunny even out towards the beaches for a lot of the day and the temperatures will start warming up again for today. 67 and nice and sunny in pacifica. east bay temperatures in the low 90s in th
economy. policy makers will review several recent reports that point to a slowing u.s. economy. in the program to fed sells shorter-term securities and buys longer-term bonds to encourage borrowing and spending >> we have fog and morning dew but i'm told it will be a delightful day. >> summer is just around the corner. we will crank up the temperatures today and we had a one day cool down. still a couple of patches of fog along the coast this morning. mostly clear in the valleys...
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wal-mart moms say they would like to see the candidates show urgency on fixing the economy and concerned about saving for kids college education. linda so, abc2 news. >>> a baltimore elementary school sun vailing the new cafeteria today. calvin rodwell is one of dozen schools selected to get a new cafeteria that includes a salad bar and water taps. hbo is collaborating to promote healthy living. there is a new series coming out called the weigh of the nation airing later on this month. >>> exactly how much are moms worth? they have several jobs. they are cooks, taxi drivers, psychologists and ceo of a entire household. if you have to apply a numeric value, what would you say? salary.com says stay at home moms work around 94 hours a week and worth $112,000 a year. working moms work 57 hours a week at home and worth $66,000 if you applied a numeric value to what they do. >>> new york judge expected to decide decide whether dominic strauss-kahn is quality. >>> this video shows tennis ball sized hail. we received reports of a possible tornado in the oklahoma city area last night. several inj
wal-mart moms say they would like to see the candidates show urgency on fixing the economy and concerned about saving for kids college education. linda so, abc2 news. >>> a baltimore elementary school sun vailing the new cafeteria today. calvin rodwell is one of dozen schools selected to get a new cafeteria that includes a salad bar and water taps. hbo is collaborating to promote healthy living. there is a new series coming out called the weigh of the nation airing later on this month....
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let's start with the economy, 59% of people care about that. unemployment, here's where the candidates stand. listen. >> the unemployment rate was 7.8% when he took office. it's 7.8% now. but if you calculated that unemployment rate, taking back the people who dropped out of the workforce, it would be 10.7%. we have not made the progress we need to make to put people back to work. >> the most important thing we can do is to make sure that we are creating jobs in this country but not just jobs, good-paying jobs. ones that can support a family. and what i want to do is build on the 5 million jobs that we've created over the last 30 months in the private sector alone. >> so either you agree with the president who says he needs more time for his jobs plan to work or you think mitt romney will do a better job than the president. it's simple -- that's not going to change between now and the election. what gives here? >> well, you know what, at least when i spoke with the president the other day, he was willing to say that there were some shortcomings
let's start with the economy, 59% of people care about that. unemployment, here's where the candidates stand. listen. >> the unemployment rate was 7.8% when he took office. it's 7.8% now. but if you calculated that unemployment rate, taking back the people who dropped out of the workforce, it would be 10.7%. we have not made the progress we need to make to put people back to work. >> the most important thing we can do is to make sure that we are creating jobs in this country but not...
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let's remember that for all of these groups, jobs and the economy is still the number one issue. what was so offensive and there was such a dissonance with a lot of these groups and the republican party was the way that they talked about all of these groups. for example, when mitt romney talked about self-deporting for latinos, when the republican party spoke with such disrespect in so many ways towards president obama, the first african-american president, when you had all of these white men talking about illegitimate rape or legitimate rape and talking about what women should do with their bodies, very dissonant to women voters. it's also the way the republicans need to talk to these groups in a very different manner as well as the policies. i think president obama understands that he does owe his reelection to this strong coalition. so i think that it's a great opportunity for all of these americans, women, minorities, african-americans, latinos, to really hold this administration's feet to the fire and i think that's something that he will welcome. >> i want to say, you menti
let's remember that for all of these groups, jobs and the economy is still the number one issue. what was so offensive and there was such a dissonance with a lot of these groups and the republican party was the way that they talked about all of these groups. for example, when mitt romney talked about self-deporting for latinos, when the republican party spoke with such disrespect in so many ways towards president obama, the first african-american president, when you had all of these white men...
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that means the economy is doing better in the demand drives the prices up. the national average is at $3.40. last year this time it was at $3.11. let's take a look at the gas prices for tripoli from around the state in and around the bay area. in the area where a higher than the average. in san francisco, we always pay more. each household buys about 50 gal. of gas per month. sphere >>mark: it is terribly painful. >>justine: we are hearing that arriving flights at sfo are delayed an average of one hour 12 minutes. this is because of bad weather at the airport. >>darya: no more free bags in san francisco. soon, you will have to pay for paper or plastic. kate >> in san francisco, the ban on bags just got more complicated. the board of supervisors has unanimously approved to extend the previous ban on plastic bags. plastic bags were banned in supermarkets and drugstores. now, they will be banned at all retailers. when it comes to paperbacks, no more freebies. customers will be charged 105 a bag. >>erica: i asked viewers if they supported the ban. we are getting
that means the economy is doing better in the demand drives the prices up. the national average is at $3.40. last year this time it was at $3.11. let's take a look at the gas prices for tripoli from around the state in and around the bay area. in the area where a higher than the average. in san francisco, we always pay more. each household buys about 50 gal. of gas per month. sphere >>mark: it is terribly painful. >>justine: we are hearing that arriving flights at sfo are delayed an...
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hopefully it will help the economy here in downtown. >> on friday we learned the nhl cancelled all hockey games through mid-december. many are optimistic the sharks will take to the ice before the end of the year. >> terry: 25,000 people, twice as many as last year crowded into san francisco's union square for the annual tree lighting ceremony. it was a 23rd straight year for the macy's sponsored tree lighting. how many lights? 33,000. how many ornaments 1100. it's 38 feet and it is spectacular and twice as many people as last year. it sounds good. >> lisa: yeah, for the shopping and weather will cooperate or if you are going to shop or temperatures in the 70s at beach. >> shop in shorts. >> lisa: you can do that. we are looking at haze from the sutro camera. still cold up in santa rosa in the 30s. fog up by the delta. mild in the city. we've got it all including rain heading your next. >> terry:, college hoops season, >> terry:, college hoops season, only onelet's play: [ all ] who's new in the fridge! our mystery guest: ensure complete... uh...do you support bones? [ ding! ] i've got ca
hopefully it will help the economy here in downtown. >> on friday we learned the nhl cancelled all hockey games through mid-december. many are optimistic the sharks will take to the ice before the end of the year. >> terry: 25,000 people, twice as many as last year crowded into san francisco's union square for the annual tree lighting ceremony. it was a 23rd straight year for the macy's sponsored tree lighting. how many lights? 33,000. how many ornaments 1100. it's 38 feet and it is...
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those of dynamism being inserted into its economy otherwise it's going to be stalled for a number of years crew is seeing some profit taking the following is zigzag trade in the previous week posting gains on friday the overall mood remains pretty bullish but while this might be good for producers such as russia the international energy agency says the market can backfire if the rally resumes. well you prices are today very very hard just too hard for the consumers and it's such a time to turn the oil price which is a major risk for the global economic recovery in europe in asia in china from the producers for you could confuse the question or maybe or you could use yours maybe not enjoying this reduce but they should not forget that they need customers help to economies. and let's take a look at the markets now oil first stand in the red it's been six zagging for most of last week right now light sweet this trading at around ninety seven dollars a barrel while brand is topping one hundred fourteen dollars and now on to equities asia's shares are gaining value and better than expecte
those of dynamism being inserted into its economy otherwise it's going to be stalled for a number of years crew is seeing some profit taking the following is zigzag trade in the previous week posting gains on friday the overall mood remains pretty bullish but while this might be good for producers such as russia the international energy agency says the market can backfire if the rally resumes. well you prices are today very very hard just too hard for the consumers and it's such a time to turn...
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he attacked the president on the economy. he told a group of small business owners that the president is out of ideas and out of excuses. 2/3rd of the people say washington is at fault. >>> the mass shooting memorial has grown to $2 million. the film studio that made the "dark knight rises" have made generous contributions to the fund. two more survivors returned home and 16 others are still hospitalized. the shooting spree left 12 dead and the families are now planning their funerals. >>> gun sales are spiking in colorado following the shooting massacre. denver post reports that background checks jumped between friday and sunday. also an increase in the number of class sign ups for concealed weapons training. it is not an unusual reaction. similar increases occurred after the shooting in tucson that injured gabrielle giffords and a virginia tech shooting in 2007. >>> police are looking for a gunman who opened fire on a man. the shooting happened at 3:00 a.m. on nevin avenue from the richmond bart station. the victim was shot
he attacked the president on the economy. he told a group of small business owners that the president is out of ideas and out of excuses. 2/3rd of the people say washington is at fault. >>> the mass shooting memorial has grown to $2 million. the film studio that made the "dark knight rises" have made generous contributions to the fund. two more survivors returned home and 16 others are still hospitalized. the shooting spree left 12 dead and the families are now planning their...
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think of the year is an investment it is a fan and a good economy but in the bad economy and can accumulate slowly. >> mark: microsoft has to write off $6 billion what does that mean? >> that purchased a country that had about 2000 employees and no physical assets they're basically writing them off. this is just an example here with a great company in the '80s, a really good company in the '90s and they have never gotten their act together. they have been following google and facebook. they are relevant because they have been selling a lot of windows. but this shows that the seal does not have a good road map. >> mark: the one that apple could go the way of microsoft intend to 20 years? >> so far apple i like their ecology system i am not worried yet because i think apple has more legs that they can develop. >> mark: thank you for joining us and happy fourth of july. >> darya: we want to get a look at the weather. this is a make it or break it forecast. >> james: a lot of people have plans hinging on what we will touchn you here, ado is going to be great tow will take all the suspense out p
think of the year is an investment it is a fan and a good economy but in the bad economy and can accumulate slowly. >> mark: microsoft has to write off $6 billion what does that mean? >> that purchased a country that had about 2000 employees and no physical assets they're basically writing them off. this is just an example here with a great company in the '80s, a really good company in the '90s and they have never gotten their act together. they have been following google and...
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the economy is important. it represents 5% of our gdp, 10 million jobs. this is the airline industry. so what are the issues that we face? one, you always hear nick and you will always hear all of us talk about the tax burden. so we pay a greater sales tax on tickets than you pay for gun, alcohol or cigarettes. so the tax burden is 20%. and now we have a lot of talk in this country that we're going to increase that. and that disproportionate burden, all it does is cause -- that has to be paid for. we don't run -- it's going to be put in the ticket price. the ticket prices will go up, demand will go down, capacity will come out. so there's a cause and effect between those two things that's very important. the most remarkable thing is airfares today are probably the best bargain that consumers have had over the last 30 or 40 years. adjusted for inflation fares, including ancillary fees are down 30% to 40% from where they were at regulation. so it continues to be a phenomenal value and the hub and spoke system has brought a level of convenience to travel in
the economy is important. it represents 5% of our gdp, 10 million jobs. this is the airline industry. so what are the issues that we face? one, you always hear nick and you will always hear all of us talk about the tax burden. so we pay a greater sales tax on tickets than you pay for gun, alcohol or cigarettes. so the tax burden is 20%. and now we have a lot of talk in this country that we're going to increase that. and that disproportionate burden, all it does is cause -- that has to be paid...
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respect to the economy. i have never seen anything that suggests anything else. >> so what do you make of this gallup poll? it is just snauls. >> i think it is very interesting. look at the facts out there right now. the gender gap has just collapsed. mitt romney and all the polls, certainly gallup, shows it is a dead heat with women out there. mitt romney has done a remarkable job bringing them over to his side in the last two, three weeks. why would that be, anderson? it is clear they were looking for another option. in a 90-minute debate, they took a look and they have been watching the president for four years. his policies have failed and have hurt women, have hurt children. so they have said, look, is there another option? they tuned in and saw the governor and said, my gosh, here is not only a good and decent man but somebody that offers us a brighter future for our family and our children and they went with it. >> you are saying he is flat-out wrong? >> i think it cannot be accurate. let them say wha
respect to the economy. i have never seen anything that suggests anything else. >> so what do you make of this gallup poll? it is just snauls. >> i think it is very interesting. look at the facts out there right now. the gender gap has just collapsed. mitt romney and all the polls, certainly gallup, shows it is a dead heat with women out there. mitt romney has done a remarkable job bringing them over to his side in the last two, three weeks. why would that be, anderson? it is clear...
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narrator: for some laotians, the pull of the global economy is irresistible. inthavong: i think it's a question of trying to make the best of that change-- to take the good things and leave the bad aside. and it'll be interesting to see whether the social development can keep pace. fox: laos is a country that has many possible futures. it is a country that still has pristine forests and free-flowing rivers. laos is a country that may be able to structure its development in a way that is truly sustainable-- development that actually leads to an increased standard of living, but not at the expense of the environment, or of a very special and distinct culture. inthavong: narrator: although its history and geography have long isolated laos from its neighbors and the world, today it is increasingly connected to the global economy. as it generates growth through the sale of hydroelectricity, the need to build more and more dams may put local cultures and biodiversity at risk. the question of sustainable development in laos remains. with increasing global connection,
narrator: for some laotians, the pull of the global economy is irresistible. inthavong: i think it's a question of trying to make the best of that change-- to take the good things and leave the bad aside. and it'll be interesting to see whether the social development can keep pace. fox: laos is a country that has many possible futures. it is a country that still has pristine forests and free-flowing rivers. laos is a country that may be able to structure its development in a way that is truly...
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damage to have serious consequences for national security and our economy. threats are constantly changing and a complacent network can quickly become a compromised network. as a country we need to invest in protecting our critical infrastructure. i could argue the air traffic system is one. most critical things in that critical infrastructure. imagine if somebody hacked into the system or airplanes were directed to go somewhere they didn't want to go. imagine the impact on lives and the economic impact if all or portions of the air traffic system were shut down for those kind of cyber security reasons. we simply cannot afford that. pilots and controllers need to know the messages they're receiving, the information on their displays are authentic and accurate. coordinated efforts can help ensure the integrity of the information and the security of flight plans. and when it comes to cyber security, no one of us has all the answers, but we each have a role to play. i believe industry can bring innovation, speed and technical expertise. at boeing certainly we a
damage to have serious consequences for national security and our economy. threats are constantly changing and a complacent network can quickly become a compromised network. as a country we need to invest in protecting our critical infrastructure. i could argue the air traffic system is one. most critical things in that critical infrastructure. imagine if somebody hacked into the system or airplanes were directed to go somewhere they didn't want to go. imagine the impact on lives and the...
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. >> the economy has to perform better. things that are not improving are about to improve. that is a long shot. >> they have been watching greece with increasing anxiety. from iowa to other news around the world. the arab league my jurors who arrived in syria or meant to shine a light on the violent repression where it is thought that more than 5000 protesters were killed. -- the arab league monitors who arrived in syria were meant to shine a light on violent repression. we have met syrian to have managed to escape into northern lebanon. >> the wounded from syria are flowing into lebanon, smuggled across the border. this man was shot by a government sniper, they said. hit twice, his chances of survival are 5050. -- are 50-50. for those that make it, there is treatment in a lebanese hospital. no one shows their face, not even a 6-year-old boy. that could mean a knock on the door for relatives back home. this family said that they were shot as they try to flee the fighting. this 25-year-old was shot a demonstration. he tells me he does not believe government promises to the a
. >> the economy has to perform better. things that are not improving are about to improve. that is a long shot. >> they have been watching greece with increasing anxiety. from iowa to other news around the world. the arab league my jurors who arrived in syria or meant to shine a light on the violent repression where it is thought that more than 5000 protesters were killed. -- the arab league monitors who arrived in syria were meant to shine a light on violent repression. we have...
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around laos lie e delopi economies of thailand, china, vietnam and cambodia. the north of laos is almos entirely mountains, covering 70% of the country. much of its western border a tural barrier to trade. river, the friendship bridge breached that barrier. narrator: somphavan inthavong is in the power business. he was an engineer on the first hydroelectric scheme built here in 1951. to him, these rugged mountains and flowing waters are a pot of gold. laos produces far more electricity than it can use. the surplus, approximately 80% of the power generated, is sold to thailand at a profit. the dream is on a grand scale: laos emerging to the world on an electricity-led boom. inthavong: narrator: the hydroelectric business could make enough money but laos can't payveme for construction stanrdr of the dams and generators. traditionally, around the world, dam construction took the form of massive public projects-- grand symbols of national development, like egypt's aswan dam. but laos is following a new model-- privatization. woman: globally, there's a trend toward
around laos lie e delopi economies of thailand, china, vietnam and cambodia. the north of laos is almos entirely mountains, covering 70% of the country. much of its western border a tural barrier to trade. river, the friendship bridge breached that barrier. narrator: somphavan inthavong is in the power business. he was an engineer on the first hydroelectric scheme built here in 1951. to him, these rugged mountains and flowing waters are a pot of gold. laos produces far more electricity than it...
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ind you needed to open up the economy. friday they said they were going to let foreign retailers in. that's great for wal-mart. it's great for india as a place to invest. they said they are going to let minority stakes. today they ease requirements for the banks. i think the industrial part of the economy is picking up. tata motors is a name. >> one quick question on china mobile. will they have to subsidize the iphone when they get it? >> they claim they are not. they haven't so far. if you look at what china has done they have had to pay the price. china mobile has pent the entire career subsidizing something. we have to watch and wait. this is a very exciting development. >> most people might not look towards japan for easing. let's bring in director of research and trading at aspen trading group. i want to touch on the u.s. dollar. we hit fresh highs today the highest since may 4th. are we moving constructively higher in that this can last? >> this has been a massive move. dollar lost about 8% against many majors. i th
ind you needed to open up the economy. friday they said they were going to let foreign retailers in. that's great for wal-mart. it's great for india as a place to invest. they said they are going to let minority stakes. today they ease requirements for the banks. i think the industrial part of the economy is picking up. tata motors is a name. >> one quick question on china mobile. will they have to subsidize the iphone when they get it? >> they claim they are not. they haven't so...
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senator you have a standard now debbie stand so much and managing many more and more for much of your economy get very weak i skip perry get the teacher's job thank you debbie spend it now i think this race for u.s. senate is between debbie spend it now and keep spending i'm pete spend it not books and i approve this message the ad has garnered a great deal of negative press since last night with many calling it racially insensitive and despicable the national g.o.p. consultant even called the ad really really dumb here we'll just call it very very . small press is reporting that there was an incident at the occupy d.c. movement a brick thrown at a cop. barreling court they said it was just a plastic bottle but you combine that with the recent activity and alyssum in oakland and you wonder what's going on you know is this with this occupy an incident is there a flaw in this model of general assembly's frankly i think not but. what we're seeing here is a core battle and the battle lines that are being drawn with the in the occupy movement as it grows is a over the long is between whether it's
senator you have a standard now debbie stand so much and managing many more and more for much of your economy get very weak i skip perry get the teacher's job thank you debbie spend it now i think this race for u.s. senate is between debbie spend it now and keep spending i'm pete spend it not books and i approve this message the ad has garnered a great deal of negative press since last night with many calling it racially insensitive and despicable the national g.o.p. consultant even called the...